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. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us. there's lots going on in the world, including huge whole swathes of america on whether a rather large and powerful storm is going to keep us all from getting home to where ever home is for the holidays this year. the god of supposedly random weather really does like to give us storms on the heaviest travel days before thanksgiving every year and this year it turns out is no exception. got more on that coming up. the iconic political video, yes we can from the 2008 campaigns, that is now translating to other countries politicians. and the obama administration makes a big move late in the day today to stop the sheldoned aalsons and foster freezes and coke brothers of the world from trying to buy the next presidential election as well. they made the change without congress today. they announced the first part of it today. and if you know any i'd logically motivated billionaires and today they seemed like they were in a really bad mood, this policy change might be why. there's a lot going
. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us. there's lots going on in the world, including huge whole swathes of america on whether a rather large and powerful storm is going to keep us all from getting home to where ever home is for the holidays this year. the god of supposedly random weather really does like to give us storms on the heaviest travel days before thanksgiving every year and this year it turns out is no exception. got more on that coming up. the iconic political video,...
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i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. tough on grease yet gentle. dawn helps open something even bigger. [ all ] 3, 2, 1! this year, dawn is also donating $1 million. learn more at dawnsaveswildlife.com. >> we have a breakthrough. today the "new york times" finally rewrote its readers understanding of the individual mandate in the affordable care act by finally reporting accurately the most important thing you need to know about the individual mandate. the times did this nearly four years after i began my relentless and apparently failed crusade to lead america or at least a few reporters to a real understanding of just how weak the individual mandate is. it is reported as the most onerous bit of -- >> any little bit to avoid prison time. >> avoiding prison time is pretty easy. how onerous can be mandate be if there is no real penalty for violating the mandate? the "n
i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. tough on grease yet gentle. dawn helps open something even bigger. [ all ] 3, 2, 1! this year, dawn is also donating $1 million. learn more at dawnsaveswildlife.com. >> we have a breakthrough. today the "new york times" finally rewrote its...
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tweet us @nightline. coming up next on "nightline," literary groupies who are letting loose like you've never seen. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. viagra. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best p
tweet us @nightline. coming up next on "nightline," literary groupies who are letting loose like you've never seen. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may...
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us. tragedy could affect your commute. >> correct. in oakland, we have a fatal accident. someone was running across the freeway and a car hit them. this is westbound 580 with a sig-alert in effect. the left lanes are blocked until we get further word but 39 miles per hour is the top speed. avoid westbound 580. take 880 instead. we thought this would do something for the bay bridge toll plaza and it could lighten the traffic. that is not the case. this is coming away from emeryville with the metering lights on at 10:00 with tons of traffic moving from emeryville to san francisco. >> live doppler 7 hd shows high clouds again keeping the temperatures up. it is not so cool as yesterday. we will start mainly in the 50's around the bay and in the mid-to-upper 60's by noon and upper 60's by 4:00 and upper 50's by 7:00. high clouds dominate the sky. filtered sunshine through inland valleys. 47 and then upper 50's by 7:00. the coast will be cooler than yesterday. 48 under clouds this morning. we w
us. tragedy could affect your commute. >> correct. in oakland, we have a fatal accident. someone was running across the freeway and a car hit them. this is westbound 580 with a sig-alert in effect. the left lanes are blocked until we get further word but 39 miles per hour is the top speed. avoid westbound 580. take 880 instead. we thought this would do something for the bay bridge toll plaza and it could lighten the traffic. that is not the case. this is coming away from emeryville with...
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mom: well, i use bount.. kerri:oo! use sparkle®. it's just right for cleaning up everyday little sses sparkl®. the bright way to ean. >> it is time for the tech report with gabe slate. >> this reminds me of the mot be ironed man. he controls it are grabbing things and swiping things in the air. this is what they're trying to do with these glasses. it is called a i touched in the air this is one of the first technologies for computers. it can also be used with were both computers and mobile devices. your hands can be free from the device. google glass is controlled by a voice. the ideal of these glasses is on offer more privacy with no voice. these glasses have a virtual display in front of the user. route they have a floating at keypad. the built-in camera will stand and record your input. >> i witnessed a demo and this man was flipping do his pictures would just touching the air. to further test the they're doing and i had to call my cell phone tourists gripthrough skpe. it wy impressive when i tried to myself and you can see the
mom: well, i use bount.. kerri:oo! use sparkle®. it's just right for cleaning up everyday little sses sparkl®. the bright way to ean. >> it is time for the tech report with gabe slate. >> this reminds me of the mot be ironed man. he controls it are grabbing things and swiping things in the air. this is what they're trying to do with these glasses. it is called a i touched in the air this is one of the first technologies for computers. it can also be used with were both computers...
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stay with us for continuing coverage. tomorrow on the 10:00 news, the latest election returns from around the bay area. >>> twitter is raising the price range for its much anticipated initial public offering expected this thursday. the san francisco company upped the price range today. it had been 17 to $20. now it's 23, to $25. demand is expected to be strong, and that could send the stock price even higher. ed lee took a walking tour of twitter's mid-market neighborhood and pointed out the growth in businesses, both big and small. mayor lee said the 5,000 housing units are also coming to the mid-market area, and more than 1,000 of them are designed as affordable. >>> wall street posted modest gains today. the dow was up $23. positive reports on the housing, steel, and transportation sectors led the markets higher. shares of electric car maker tesla rose 7% today. they deliver the 3rd quarter earnings report tomorrow, and investors want to see if tesla outdelivered the 5,000 model s sedans that it promised to ship in the
stay with us for continuing coverage. tomorrow on the 10:00 news, the latest election returns from around the bay area. >>> twitter is raising the price range for its much anticipated initial public offering expected this thursday. the san francisco company upped the price range today. it had been 17 to $20. now it's 23, to $25. demand is expected to be strong, and that could send the stock price even higher. ed lee took a walking tour of twitter's mid-market neighborhood and pointed...
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i would make them almost infinite and let them use them for college education if you didn't use them for medical care. >> so tax free savings to pay for your medical care and that would be the republican plan? >> well, it helps. and what it does is when you have tax free accounts, you buy policies with higher deductibles and they're cheaper. under obama care you have higher deductibles and they're not cheaper because they mandate that it covers 15 different items that you have to have. so a 24-year-old single guy has to have dental coverage for his kids that he doesn't have or pregnancy coverage for the wife he doesn't have. so under our system you'd have liar deductibles but lower premiums but more freedom as to how to spend your money. >> charles? >> well, senator, when obama care was at issue, a month ago, when it came to continuing resolution to funding the government you supported a filibuster of other senators, who demanded that you had to have a change or on ligs of obama care as a condition for funding the government. in retrospect do you think that was a good strategy? but e
i would make them almost infinite and let them use them for college education if you didn't use them for medical care. >> so tax free savings to pay for your medical care and that would be the republican plan? >> well, it helps. and what it does is when you have tax free accounts, you buy policies with higher deductibles and they're cheaper. under obama care you have higher deductibles and they're not cheaper because they mandate that it covers 15 different items that you have to...
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thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the commonwealth of virginia, not long after the civil war there was a political party called the readjuster party. the democratic party, which was conservative and racist, at the time had been the dominant force in virginia politics for a long time. they were always opposite the republican party or the whig party, depending on the year. but at the other moment, the party challenging the democrats and in fact winning the governorship of virginia, it was not the whigs or the democrats, it was the re-adjuster. i bet there was a thesis of the lost re-adjuster party. i bet i could just google it. he made history, not just because his strange, now forgotten party won that high office. he made history because his time in the state house, his time of governor of virginia in the 1880s, that was the last time that any party in virginia was only able to hold the governorship for one term. befor
thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the commonwealth of virginia, not long after the civil war there was a political party called the readjuster party. the democratic party, which was conservative and racist, at the time had been the dominant force in virginia politics for a long time. they were always opposite the republican party or the whig party, depending on the year. but at the other...
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wherever you go you see businesses with us and supporting us. one of the central factors is it's good for business. interestingly enough, i just came back from lgbt. there are 500 major employers there. one of the things they were pointing to is the fact that they don't allow discrimination in germany and in the u.s. they did. . speaker bonner wants to move the country forward and get jobs and grow the country he needs to call a vote on the employment non-discrimination act. it's time. and you know, to be honest with you, the conservatives will see it collapse. this is going to be the last straw if they don't move forward with what we need today which is full equality and protection from discrimination. >> there would be some republican support this is what pennsylvania republican congressman charlie dent said today. he said it is my hope that this legislation will be brought to the house floor allowing the members to vote as they see fit and showing the american people that congress can work in a bipartisan manner on an important issue of fairn
wherever you go you see businesses with us and supporting us. one of the central factors is it's good for business. interestingly enough, i just came back from lgbt. there are 500 major employers there. one of the things they were pointing to is the fact that they don't allow discrimination in germany and in the u.s. they did. . speaker bonner wants to move the country forward and get jobs and grow the country he needs to call a vote on the employment non-discrimination act. it's time. and you...
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tell us about that. >> i had just turned 23 years old. i didn't know at the time that i was living with high blood pressure. i was having vision issues that led me to go into the emergency room and i discovered i was living with very high blood pressure which is the second leading cause of kidney disease. >> the first transplant came from your twin. >> my identical twin sister, stephanie, yes. >> but then it failed. you needed another transplant. how did you reach out to nicole? >> we had been living together for just a couple of months but we became fast friends and immediately were on the same wavelength. i shared with her some stories about my health and confided in her. she was al the person who was there with me for every single doctors' appointments, the most incredible friend i could have asked for. she had offered to donate to me after a couple of months of knowing each other. as the appointments unfolded-- >> they wanted you to get a nonfamily member. >> because of the recurrence, they wanted me to look outside of my family. >> a
tell us about that. >> i had just turned 23 years old. i didn't know at the time that i was living with high blood pressure. i was having vision issues that led me to go into the emergency room and i discovered i was living with very high blood pressure which is the second leading cause of kidney disease. >> the first transplant came from your twin. >> my identical twin sister, stephanie, yes. >> but then it failed. you needed another transplant. how did you reach out to...
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we don't have like extra money to buy extra ipads and we use the i pads daily. so it was very important for our school. >> teachers now plan to keep the new equipment in lockboxes at night. >>> did a secret medical device cost jfk his life? well, his doctor's theory about that fateful day in dallas. >> as we face the dryest year on record tonight we look at the men who are making millions off california water. we're back in 80 seconds. [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. fresh, natural, frozen. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a frozen safeway turkey is just 59 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. safeway. ingredients for life. president john f. kennedy. >>> a week from today marks 50 years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy and just now a doctor who attended to the
we don't have like extra money to buy extra ipads and we use the i pads daily. so it was very important for our school. >> teachers now plan to keep the new equipment in lockboxes at night. >>> did a secret medical device cost jfk his life? well, his doctor's theory about that fateful day in dallas. >> as we face the dryest year on record tonight we look at the men who are making millions off california water. we're back in 80 seconds. [ female announcer ] welcome one and...
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that the messages for all of us. that's stuff we can all use. that's why the city is so amazing because this is a city that has legends and here is another one and it makes us all feel good. >> something great about a guy called big pappi. he has a great name to lead the charge in all this. let me ask you, john, about the new york marathon because it will be a very moving occasion for many reasons. it's the anniversary of hurricane sandy. it's a major marathon coming after boston. what do you think the he is sage will be? a lot of people will wear ribbons in memory of those who died in boston or injured, what message would you like it to send, the new york marathon, to the world, if you'd like? >> i think the message is that any city cob strong and boston is strong and boston is getting stronger. i think the new york marathon is one of those great races in this country, and i think there are going to be, you know, runners there who are running -- who ran in the boston marathon who maybe didn't finish. i think they will be running for causes for
that the messages for all of us. that's stuff we can all use. that's why the city is so amazing because this is a city that has legends and here is another one and it makes us all feel good. >> something great about a guy called big pappi. he has a great name to lead the charge in all this. let me ask you, john, about the new york marathon because it will be a very moving occasion for many reasons. it's the anniversary of hurricane sandy. it's a major marathon coming after boston. what do...
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. >> she had to be victim of a homicide in order for us to get message that something need to be done by way of legislation. >> reporter: laws were passed the lapd stalker unit was born which protected the likes of morgan fairchild prey for multiple stalkers who ironically once played a stalking victim in "seduction." >> hello? >> i watched you today? >> what? >> reporter: once she says a female fan began writing innocent postings on her website. then started sending card, gifts, and disturbing handwritten letters to her home address. >> i am going to show up on your doorstep. fly across the country. you promised me you would pay our bills. you haven't done it. now i am angry. i was like, uh, it was getting threatening. >> reporter: the obsessed fan believed fairchild was her mother. >> with all the technology that is readily available to any weirdo on the street, you, do get a little concerned about, about your safety, your security. >> that's where we come in. part of our job is managing that fear. in addition to managing the case. >> madonna suffered nightmares after being stalked
. >> she had to be victim of a homicide in order for us to get message that something need to be done by way of legislation. >> reporter: laws were passed the lapd stalker unit was born which protected the likes of morgan fairchild prey for multiple stalkers who ironically once played a stalking victim in "seduction." >> hello? >> i watched you today? >> what? >> reporter: once she says a female fan began writing innocent postings on her website....
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thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the
thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the
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, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement between the u.n. security council, by the way, this is not a deal between the united states and iran. the u.n. security council, including france who's a hero to these guys just 10 days ago, if they don't fulfill their terms we have actions to pull the plug on any sanctions relief we may have given them. >> do you think there's space opening up increasingly to push for something that looks more like a peace agenda? that's a phrase that's so far from our actual politics now, but is actually what i think you want politics to embody, right? >> unfortunately t word peace comes laden with all sorts of value judgments,
, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to hannity. we continue with our distinguished studio audience. ainsley, health care.gov >> second paragraph down talking about obamacare. quote, it said if you like your plan, you can keep it. and you don't have to change a thing, due to the health care law. plain as day, still on the web site. >> let's go to chris. chris? you're a democrat. let me go through promises if you like your plan you can keep it. and average family per family, per year going to save $2500 a year, average increase? how much a year? $7400. >> right. >> explain to me broken promises but you're going to defe
will power us all... into the future. ♪ bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to hannity. we continue with our distinguished studio...
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like it's just not even right. >> the community has just come out and has really supported us. and we just feel loved, and we feel like sasha is loved and accepted. >> reporter: sasha's mother says that the 18-year-old is recovering nicely at a burn center in san francisco. watching all the support from bed with a smile. reporting live, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> more details now. a touching show of solidarity for sasha today. students, teachers, even the principal wore a skirt to school. one student told us he dressed just like sasha from head to toe to support his friend. >> lots of people wearing a skirt for you. everyone here loves you, man. just get well soon. >> i want them to know that we support them so much and we want to make sure they feel strong and they feel so supported. because we all support them and we love them and we want them to know that we are here for them. >> some students visited sasha in the hospital. they say sasha is in remarkably good spirits. >>> now a developing story and what may be the most devastating typhoon to hit the fill mans.
like it's just not even right. >> the community has just come out and has really supported us. and we just feel loved, and we feel like sasha is loved and accepted. >> reporter: sasha's mother says that the 18-year-old is recovering nicely at a burn center in san francisco. watching all the support from bed with a smile. reporting live, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> more details now. a touching show of solidarity for sasha today. students, teachers, even the...
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hope you can join us for that. it's really powerful eye opener about what is happening on that campus. probably others as well around the area and country. >> spencer is here following the too typhoon very closely just such a brutal horrifying stovrment nice weather here. >> devastating storm in the philippines. we have mild almost summer lick weather going into the middle of november. unbelievable. live doppler 7 hd mostly clear sky and mild conditions even at this hour on this november 7th all across the bay area and few thin high clouds that's right otherwise clear. check out this view on our sfo camera looking at mainly clear skies. high pressure around the bay area compared with the average high for this day in the same location and third column how much warmer every location lower in santa rosa, 9 degrees warmer than average in san rafael. 6 degrees warmer in san francisco. so even closer to the ocean and bay we have mild conditions. look from the roof top camera along the embarcadero 57 degrees at this hour
hope you can join us for that. it's really powerful eye opener about what is happening on that campus. probably others as well around the area and country. >> spencer is here following the too typhoon very closely just such a brutal horrifying stovrment nice weather here. >> devastating storm in the philippines. we have mild almost summer lick weather going into the middle of november. unbelievable. live doppler 7 hd mostly clear sky and mild conditions even at this hour on this...
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this contract release bid the board estimate that is if 1/3 of employees use the benefit it would use the district $44 million. a big mistake that raises the contract to $111.2 million. >> reporter: assistant general manager and another general last summer. a time line released tonight shows that the tentative agreement error was created by a temporary employee. b.a.r.t. says they caught the error november 4th. union members have already ratified the deal and union leaders told the board in public comment today they couldn't change the deal without starting all over with another vote. >> you must stand behind what you sign. this was hard negotiations it was not done overnight. >> that is what you paid for. we have a signed tentative agreement that the district was full aware of what it contained. like we're fully aware of what their understanding was. and they are the same. >> reporter: board members say they want more transparency and account accountability around this mistake. and they say they just don't know if they'll be able to put this to a vote. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2
this contract release bid the board estimate that is if 1/3 of employees use the benefit it would use the district $44 million. a big mistake that raises the contract to $111.2 million. >> reporter: assistant general manager and another general last summer. a time line released tonight shows that the tentative agreement error was created by a temporary employee. b.a.r.t. says they caught the error november 4th. union members have already ratified the deal and union leaders told the board...
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angelie told us about her family. she said her father was visiting family when the typhoon hit last friday. he barely survived and by phone he told her about a flash flood that went right through the house. >> was just holding on for his life. he was on the roof of like our small house. and then he was just holding on to the electric post for his life. >> reporter: she says her two grandmothers held to seat cushions for hours then one could not hang on any longer and drowned. >>> there's the matter of dead bodies. people are out begging for help. >> people need food, they need rice. everything. >> reporter: she is one of the lucky few who got out of the coastal city of more than 200,000 virtually leveled by typhoon haiyan. this woman nearly drowned before punching a hole in the ceiling. she clung to rafters for hours with children hanging on her arms until the water went down. >> i feel cold. the baby was crying and crying because she was saying i feel cold. >> reporter: five days later many of the dead rot in the sun
angelie told us about her family. she said her father was visiting family when the typhoon hit last friday. he barely survived and by phone he told her about a flash flood that went right through the house. >> was just holding on for his life. he was on the roof of like our small house. and then he was just holding on to the electric post for his life. >> reporter: she says her two grandmothers held to seat cushions for hours then one could not hang on any longer and drowned....
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why don't you listen to the democrats and what are they asking us for? exactly what republicans are asking for, a simple month ago. timing matters inside of elections, but i don't think anybody is going to fault somebody for fighting for principals when we never voted to shut the government down. we voted to fund it on a question that now democrats are asking for because you know what, we knew this obama care would not work and they are jumping on the bandwagon when they see it that they want change as well. >> more final question. the white house accuse americans are rooting for health care to fail. are you rooting for it to fail? >> never. we sat down with the president even during it and asked to negotiate. you know what the president said? he couldn't negotiate with us. you know how many times he talks about that? we give offer after offer, idea after idea. this is why the system is not working. i'm a firm believer that nobody has been president if they haven't been governor first. they have to work with both sides and can't print more money. the cha
why don't you listen to the democrats and what are they asking us for? exactly what republicans are asking for, a simple month ago. timing matters inside of elections, but i don't think anybody is going to fault somebody for fighting for principals when we never voted to shut the government down. we voted to fund it on a question that now democrats are asking for because you know what, we knew this obama care would not work and they are jumping on the bandwagon when they see it that they want...
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kristen welker is there to do that for us. what is the president saying about all the challenges with this obama care website rollout? >> alex, good morning to you. president obama continues to play defense saying that ultimately this health care law will be on the right side of history despite all these initial glitches with the rollout. i'm going to let you listen to some of that interview. he said, "i continue to believe and am absolutely convinced at the end of the day people are going to look back at the work we've done to make sure that in this country you don't go bankrupt when you go sick, that families have that security. that is going to be a legacy i am extraordinarily proud of." and here's a little bit more of what he had to say during that exclusive interview with barbara walters. >> the truth of the matter is i got reelected in part because people did think i was trust worthy. >> i love this man. he's working hard and doing the best he can and he's doing a phenomenal job. and i've got his back. >> she does have m
kristen welker is there to do that for us. what is the president saying about all the challenges with this obama care website rollout? >> alex, good morning to you. president obama continues to play defense saying that ultimately this health care law will be on the right side of history despite all these initial glitches with the rollout. i'm going to let you listen to some of that interview. he said, "i continue to believe and am absolutely convinced at the end of the day people are...
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zooey deschanel is with us. tell us about the drinking game. >> i guess the purpose of the game within the story of that particular episode was that we were -- my character, jess, was dating an older man, and we all had this game that we played that really confused him. it was kind of illustrating how he didn't fit in. in the script it was maybe half a page and there was like, true americans and then up on the couches and everything is lava. so we start -- >> the ground is molten lava. >> so it's like a kid's game. so we start and there is probably not quite enough stuff to fill. it's sort of like an action sequence and cutting to different points and everyone is getting drunker and drunker. so we just started improvising stuff and you know, i start like this is the queen of the castle and these are the knights of the order. and jake started saying something and i was like jfk, fdr, and we are all throwing out ideas that sound american. george washington, cherry tree. all things that sound -- things you learn in
zooey deschanel is with us. tell us about the drinking game. >> i guess the purpose of the game within the story of that particular episode was that we were -- my character, jess, was dating an older man, and we all had this game that we played that really confused him. it was kind of illustrating how he didn't fit in. in the script it was maybe half a page and there was like, true americans and then up on the couches and everything is lava. so we start -- >> the ground is molten...
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this contract release bid the board estimate that is if 1/3 of employees use the benefit it would use the district $44 million. a big mistake that raises the contract to $111.2 million. >> reporter: assistant general manager and another general last summer. a time line released tonight shows that the tentative agreement error was created by a temporary employee. b.a.r.t. says they caught the error november 4th. union members have already ratified the deal and union leaders told the board in public comment today they couldn't change the deal without starting all over with another vote. >> you must stand behind what you sign. this was hard negotiations it was not done overnight. >> that is what you paid for. we have a signed tentative agreement that the district was full aware of what it contained. like we're fully aware of what their understanding was. and they are the same. >> reporter: board members say they want more transparency and account accountability around this mistake. and they say they just don't know if they'll be able to put this to a vote. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2
this contract release bid the board estimate that is if 1/3 of employees use the benefit it would use the district $44 million. a big mistake that raises the contract to $111.2 million. >> reporter: assistant general manager and another general last summer. a time line released tonight shows that the tentative agreement error was created by a temporary employee. b.a.r.t. says they caught the error november 4th. union members have already ratified the deal and union leaders told the board...
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stop telling us what's good for us. the truth -- you've lost all credibility. no one believes you anymore. maybe hillary was right. what difference does it make? none of this affects you. with me, house energy and committee member bill johnson. good evening, congressman. you were in that room during the testimony this week of secretary sebelius. should she be fired? >> well, you know, the secretary serves at the pleasure of the president, and i just heard your opening. i would never have survived in my career as a program manager, as an implementer, as an integrator if i had performed in way and this is the kind of performance that's acceptable to the president, then i think the president has got some accounting to do to the american people. >> well, and you know, congressman, as i'm sure you've heard from your constituents, so many people are now being faced with increased premiums for benefit that is they don't need, don't want. you know, when there really is nothing more personal than your doctor and the ability to keep that doctor, don't you find it astonis
stop telling us what's good for us. the truth -- you've lost all credibility. no one believes you anymore. maybe hillary was right. what difference does it make? none of this affects you. with me, house energy and committee member bill johnson. good evening, congressman. you were in that room during the testimony this week of secretary sebelius. should she be fired? >> well, you know, the secretary serves at the pleasure of the president, and i just heard your opening. i would never have...
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bart board uses voted to head back to the bargaining table. both side are saying about this dispute. it's a real mess. >> and salary isn't much of a secret any more. michael lacks at who knows how much money you make and who they are telling. those stories and more coming up on 7 news at 11:00 o'clock. >> or what is left. >> exactly. >> how much you started with and how much is still left. >> good question. >> with we get there. to the ice. shark waited until just over onement left in the game to score the first goalless night. win against vancouver tonight in edmonton it can control early. not sure how you watch it with the mask on there that could be rob ford mayor of toronto underneath that. i don't know. first period joe who beat with 1 nothing shark. 90 seconds later. behind the net. 2 nothing shark. next child thomas. in more kids she said a.lot of people said. that you know what happens. ryan smith has impossible to miss the were around oicos that. shark come away with a victory. that's what it was like. warriors have a western conferen
bart board uses voted to head back to the bargaining table. both side are saying about this dispute. it's a real mess. >> and salary isn't much of a secret any more. michael lacks at who knows how much money you make and who they are telling. those stories and more coming up on 7 news at 11:00 o'clock. >> or what is left. >> exactly. >> how much you started with and how much is still left. >> good question. >> with we get there. to the ice. shark waited until...
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stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now, stocks are on the cusp of reaching a key milestone really, the dow is up again today and marching toward 16,000, but is it a sign of a recovering economy or a bubble just waiting to burst? >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. do not adjust your tv sets. wolf will be back with you on monday. we are moments away now from that vote in the house that we have been reporting on here on cnn. the republican-sponsored keep your health plan act. as late as a day ago, it had a lot of democratic support. so i want to bring in dana bash on capitol hill where she has been stationed for the duration of all of this. what could we expect from democrats today? >> we're going to find out. that really is sort of the drama that is unfolding in the next hour. if you look at the careen right now, see what's happen
stay with us on that. . right now president obama gearing up for a critical meeting on his health care fix. he is holding talks with insurance company ceos. the white house briefing getting under way right now. right now, stocks are on the cusp of reaching a key milestone really, the dow is up again today and marching toward 16,000, but is it a sign of a recovering economy or a bubble just waiting to burst? >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. do not adjust your tv sets. wolf will be...
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michael williams shows us his moves. ever since he saw a marching band he's dreamed of being part of the show. so the 5-year-old decided to practice with graves central high school last seemer band camp. little did he know he was being recruited to be one of the band's newest drum majors. >> then i guess before. playing in front of a lot of people. it really is exciting. >> saturday he made his big debut in the biggest game of the glades called the muck bowl. look at him. >> he's got some skills. >> that's great. >> he's got the moves. awesome. >>> cold? >> yeah. >> out of florida, right? warm down there. check of the temperatures already down below freezing everywhere in maryland just about. stevensville 2 above. most of it down to 20s. by midday tomorrow, we start to break out of this thing and we recover nicely into the weekend before the next cold blast next we. but all eyes on the weekend in the 60s. not a bad deal. we'll be back. complicated as it is. but it gets down right overwhelming when you multiply it by the
michael williams shows us his moves. ever since he saw a marching band he's dreamed of being part of the show. so the 5-year-old decided to practice with graves central high school last seemer band camp. little did he know he was being recruited to be one of the band's newest drum majors. >> then i guess before. playing in front of a lot of people. it really is exciting. >> saturday he made his big debut in the biggest game of the glades called the muck bowl. look at him. >>...
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it might help us find our assailant's point of origin. it's in limited use nationally. haven't had the chance to determine if or where it might be present in vegas. i can look into it. you're busy. did i mention my fondness for you? i like her. russell: all right, so where are we on this rape case? victimology shows no links between the three rape victims. none of them knew each other. no shared routines. no overlaps in their lives. other than being this guy's type-- early 20s, single, brunette, living alone in a first-floor condo. the m.o.'s consistent, right? i mean, he waits until they're asleep, uses a bump key on the back door lock to gain entry. except that at the first scene, he passes a wide-open window he could've used for entry. he goes into the victim's bedroom. chloroforms her. turns on the tv, leaving it on while he assaults her. actually, amy already had her television on, so he just left it playing. russell: what if it wasn't a coincidence? maybe it's significant. you get the feeling that he was more prepared with amy? at the first scene, he overlooked th
it might help us find our assailant's point of origin. it's in limited use nationally. haven't had the chance to determine if or where it might be present in vegas. i can look into it. you're busy. did i mention my fondness for you? i like her. russell: all right, so where are we on this rape case? victimology shows no links between the three rape victims. none of them knew each other. no shared routines. no overlaps in their lives. other than being this guy's type-- early 20s, single,...
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it is used to unlock vehicles. security experts i spoke with and i have spoken to quite a few are not so sure. they believe hackers from around the world are developing multiple devices. where does this leave you? at this point, the best way to protect yourself is to remove valuables from your car. i wish i had better advice than that. >> and it will disarm your alarm too, right? >> absolutely. >> tonight wal-mart says it will not honor sales that a technical glitch calls them to be absurd lehigh or low. treadmills for $33 and computer monitors for $9. the company is issuing refunds and will give $10 gift cards to those affected. >>> now it a cruel hoax targeting celebrities. hosts of the cma's you watched right here, brad pacely and his wife kimberly williams paisley were touched when a mother said her daughter was dying to cancer. paisley even sang to what he thought was a sick girl over the phone. it was a hoax. the woman wept to -- went to jail, but it is not the first time she conned a celebrity. was fishing,
it is used to unlock vehicles. security experts i spoke with and i have spoken to quite a few are not so sure. they believe hackers from around the world are developing multiple devices. where does this leave you? at this point, the best way to protect yourself is to remove valuables from your car. i wish i had better advice than that. >> and it will disarm your alarm too, right? >> absolutely. >> tonight wal-mart says it will not honor sales that a technical glitch calls them...
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president, you can't exclude us. and we started the show with a clip of then candidate obama in 2008. upset about excesses of presidential power under george bush, here is a sample of it. stand by. >> this is the theory of george bush he can make laws as he's going along. i taught the constitution ten years. i believe the constitution and will obey the constitution of the united states. >> so now saying you helped create the problem, you can't just fix it without involving the people's representatives >> you're right. i barely got out of the university of detroit. i don't know if it's un-constitutional but it's thin. he's not doing anything, he's asking insurance companies to please let them have plans that were ungrandfathered out. i think what he's doing is shifting blame from him self to insurance companies when people aren't able to get plans back. they're going to complain. so i don't think he's, what he's got to do is get the fight fixed. shoot with the american public. and let him know what went wrong what he'
president, you can't exclude us. and we started the show with a clip of then candidate obama in 2008. upset about excesses of presidential power under george bush, here is a sample of it. stand by. >> this is the theory of george bush he can make laws as he's going along. i taught the constitution ten years. i believe the constitution and will obey the constitution of the united states. >> so now saying you helped create the problem, you can't just fix it without involving the...
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most of us in the 60's. a few 70's inland valley. across the state, high clouds and mid-70's through the central valley and mid-to-upper 80's around los angeles and palm springs. in tahoe, a warmer day, 59 and snow showers on saturday but unfortunately no accumulating snow. how is the fog? >> giving the bay wear h -- bay area a bay hug. we have an update on the sig-alert westbound 80 where a tractor trailer went over the embankment with one lane shut down. we did have two lanes shut so it is improving. eastbound 80 a report of a car fire possibly catching brush on fire but the story is the sig-alert. look at this backup: avoid it. take san pablo reconnecting you to apian way. is know boulevard southbound 80 you will find another wreck getting cleared to the shoulder with a brand new accident in san jose. kristen? >> 6:42. israel -- caltran will test fire drill warning drivers to expect delays in the caldecott tunnel bores. drivers can see delays of up to half an hour starting tomorrow night so crews start restriping the 4th bore whic
most of us in the 60's. a few 70's inland valley. across the state, high clouds and mid-70's through the central valley and mid-to-upper 80's around los angeles and palm springs. in tahoe, a warmer day, 59 and snow showers on saturday but unfortunately no accumulating snow. how is the fog? >> giving the bay wear h -- bay area a bay hug. we have an update on the sig-alert westbound 80 where a tractor trailer went over the embankment with one lane shut down. we did have two lanes shut so it...
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we are the jury, all of us. in america and throughout the world. >> the reaction to the report initially was very positive, but that didn't last very long. >> this book is the number one best seller on the nonfiction list in the country "rush to judgment" by mark lane. it's gained a vast number of readers in the recent groundswell of skepticism about the findings of the warren report. >> we did not envision the breadth and the scope of the criticism. >> the author has some highly provocative and controversial things to say. please greet mr. mark lane. [ applause ] >> no matter how illustrious the members were, we were not going to be reassured by a commission. >> we're already having a little disagreement here while the commercials were on. what were you saying, david? >> well, i think i disagree almost totally with mark lane on several counts. i don't know where to begin. >> let me show you something just in case we have a chance. that is a picture of jack ruby. this was taken five minutes after the assassinati
we are the jury, all of us. in america and throughout the world. >> the reaction to the report initially was very positive, but that didn't last very long. >> this book is the number one best seller on the nonfiction list in the country "rush to judgment" by mark lane. it's gained a vast number of readers in the recent groundswell of skepticism about the findings of the warren report. >> we did not envision the breadth and the scope of the criticism. >> the...
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i think it's wrong, whether you're black or white shouldn't use that word but they use it among themselves and i spoke to a couple guy there is and we've seen guys of both races not offended by that. that's obviously one way you look at maybe they have discussions with each oefter and give each other a hard time -- >> how tall are you, curt? >> 5'11" and 3/4ths i like to say. >> if you were 6'5" and 314 points like jonathan martin, he would be better to march himself into the dolphin's locker room and pins one into mr. incognito's nose. >> that's what a lot of players are saying if he had a problem and were that offended, go ahead and fight because players are going -- other players in the locker room would stop a fight. nobody would get seriously injured. you stand up for yourself -- >> i think i horrified -- >> nobody will get seriously injured? i pane, look there are plenty of stories of nfl players who carry guns, use guns. >> but no nfl stories of players getting in fight in the locker room -- the thing is, nfl players, 53 of them in the locker room. they pretend they are best friends
i think it's wrong, whether you're black or white shouldn't use that word but they use it among themselves and i spoke to a couple guy there is and we've seen guys of both races not offended by that. that's obviously one way you look at maybe they have discussions with each oefter and give each other a hard time -- >> how tall are you, curt? >> 5'11" and 3/4ths i like to say. >> if you were 6'5" and 314 points like jonathan martin, he would be better to march himself...
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discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ discovered more cracks in t sixers >>> start with the nba, do not be received by philadelphia's 3- 0 start. there were more cracks discovered in the liberty bell. andre iguodala, what a show he gave tonight. and then curry to iguodala on the wing nails one of his seven three's, 27 of his 32 came in the 1st half. it was curry with the career night, 18 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds, his second career triple double. warriors win 110-90. i had a twitter follower tonight. dear dennis, what is a triple double? that courtesy of census in san francisco. thanks for asking. it's when a player posts double digit figures in three offensive categories. >> i don't understand. >>> the dolphins suspended offensive lineman richie incogni
discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ discovered more cracks in t sixers >>> start with the nba, do not be received by philadelphia's 3- 0 start. there were more cracks discovered in the...
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it's being used as a weapon. to deter people from following through the process, which can take as long as a year. >> for me it took eight and a half months. first they told me i had to return to police headquarters for another in-person interview. this time they demanded i prove an accusation against me had been trop. they said this headline was not enough. i was supposed to produce the original court document. they also told me i had the documents threats against me. fortunately i could show them things like this. 52 days later they sent me a letter rejecting my application for a carry permit. they said i could get a license to keep a gun in my apartment but i feel safe any apartment. i want a permit to carry where i might feel threatened. but i was told, you failed to demonstrate a special need. the license adviser told me i had applied for the permit the wrong way. >> friends of the ruling class, that's who get it. everyone else you're out of luck. >> donald trump got a per notice carry a gun. so did howard s
it's being used as a weapon. to deter people from following through the process, which can take as long as a year. >> for me it took eight and a half months. first they told me i had to return to police headquarters for another in-person interview. this time they demanded i prove an accusation against me had been trop. they said this headline was not enough. i was supposed to produce the original court document. they also told me i had the documents threats against me. fortunately i could...
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take us back a little bit 25 years ago. how did the democrats eventually find their way back from the wilderness? and what can republicans actually learn from those years? >> i think 1988 is sort of the aftermath of '88 was traumatic for democrats. we look back at ronald reagan's presidency now and everybody talks about it was treated sort of in modern history, this top to bottom success. the reality is there was heavy reagan fatigue in this country starting in 1986 when the iran-contra scandal broke through. there was a real opportunity for democrats in 1988 to win back the white house. they had been drubed jimmy carter against ronald reagan. they thought it was the year they were going to turn it around. when dukakis lost 40 states, in 1988, that was a traumatic thing and triggered sole searching. what it really did too, empowered in the party what was called the democratic leadership council which sprung up after m mondale's loss, the party needs to move from northeast liberalism and dukakis types and think about the sou
take us back a little bit 25 years ago. how did the democrats eventually find their way back from the wilderness? and what can republicans actually learn from those years? >> i think 1988 is sort of the aftermath of '88 was traumatic for democrats. we look back at ronald reagan's presidency now and everybody talks about it was treated sort of in modern history, this top to bottom success. the reality is there was heavy reagan fatigue in this country starting in 1986 when the iran-contra...
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run through them for us, if you can. the upton plan, republican plan in the house and landrieu plan in the senate. >> it would permit not only insurers to keep the plans that they have, it would also allow them to offer new plans, nonaffordable act compliance, it could charge the old much more than the young, the sick much more than the healthy, continue selling those. those would now count as grandfather plans under the affordable care act. you're essentially gutting the consumer protections of the bill. you have legislation out of senator landrieu's office -- unlike president obama and upton, that would actually solve the problem of people losing their plans. the downside from that, aside from being a pretty grifs mandate, you're now keeping millions of people, a lot of whom are healthier and in better shape from going into the affordable care act's marketplaces and, by nature, that means you have higher premiums. and i think what you see there -- this is an important thing for folks to understand, that these plan canc
run through them for us, if you can. the upton plan, republican plan in the house and landrieu plan in the senate. >> it would permit not only insurers to keep the plans that they have, it would also allow them to offer new plans, nonaffordable act compliance, it could charge the old much more than the young, the sick much more than the healthy, continue selling those. those would now count as grandfather plans under the affordable care act. you're essentially gutting the consumer...
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main dynamics, main rain north of us. here we go four, five, six in the morning it gets a little closer. i suspect i will see drizzle. look for wet roadways maybe on the golden gate bridge. bay bridge as well. as we get in by lunchtime it's starting to clear out. there's our big rain event. looks like not a big deal at all. we have to finish off the day with the computer model and we'll move forward with the five day forecast. we have some wind to talk about. we go from a chance of wet weather. we'll have all that at 10:45. >>> a new toll to pinpoint gunfire. >>> we'll show you how a bay area company is using new technology to help police respond to workplace and school shootings. >> and in 10 minutes millions of >>> a bay area company that has made a name for itself by pinpointing shots fired is creating a new tool. this system can track down where shots are spotted. and this new technology could be used in schools. >> reporter: today the company simulated an active shooter inside a school. the spot shotter system can tr
main dynamics, main rain north of us. here we go four, five, six in the morning it gets a little closer. i suspect i will see drizzle. look for wet roadways maybe on the golden gate bridge. bay bridge as well. as we get in by lunchtime it's starting to clear out. there's our big rain event. looks like not a big deal at all. we have to finish off the day with the computer model and we'll move forward with the five day forecast. we have some wind to talk about. we go from a chance of wet weather....
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says it was following up on previous hits from other surveys. >> they've kept us informed, told us what they were looking for. >> reporter: but according to an especially memo, a survey in march found this object buried in a common grassy area. tests thoughed that quote, a one hour skin contact with the fragment could cause radiation burns, hair loss, and possible ulceration. >> that information has been shared with residents of the island back in march, and april of this past year. >> reporter: while some residents are unconcerned. others say the news makes them feel just the opposite. >> it concerns me very much as a parent, because my baby is always sick. >> reporter: but beck says ti is safe despite the finding of locations with higher than normal levels. >> but not areas that would cause us, or the health department to reevaluate that there's a risk to public health. >> reporter: the memo says these buried fragments if found but children could be dangerous, and it recommended more surveys, and we're told those have been underway since september. on treasure island, ken pritchett, k
says it was following up on previous hits from other surveys. >> they've kept us informed, told us what they were looking for. >> reporter: but according to an especially memo, a survey in march found this object buried in a common grassy area. tests thoughed that quote, a one hour skin contact with the fragment could cause radiation burns, hair loss, and possible ulceration. >> that information has been shared with residents of the island back in march, and april of this past...
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we were swimming together, my staff was with us, the driver was with us. we were all helping each other. and the water was just rising and rising with waves, waves like you know -- the water would push you out. all of a sudden the cars that were there, we had maybe like five or six cars in there, floating, floating and the cars being pushed. and we were -- the cars were like pushing -- almost like getting into us. into my kids. and pushing us. and so that the boys that were there were trying to push the cars away. because it might hit the cement and might topple down. because the house -- all of us, they were trying to push. the water went so high it reached the ceiling. so we were just there hanging on. and trying to fight the waves that were pushing us out. >> absolutely terrifying. martin, for people who want to help and i asked this question earlier, but you're in a great position to answer it because you're actually there and your family has been exposed to it. what do you think is the most desperate need right now? >> well, actually the desperate nee
we were swimming together, my staff was with us, the driver was with us. we were all helping each other. and the water was just rising and rising with waves, waves like you know -- the water would push you out. all of a sudden the cars that were there, we had maybe like five or six cars in there, floating, floating and the cars being pushed. and we were -- the cars were like pushing -- almost like getting into us. into my kids. and pushing us. and so that the boys that were there were trying to...
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no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts is that none of the witnesses were clear about which whale pulled keltie in. >> it was the large whale tilikum, the male is the one that went after her. and the other two just kind of circled around, but he was definitely the instigator. and we knew it was that whale because he had the flopped over fin. like, it was very easy to tell. >> sealand of the pacific closed its doors and was looking, i guess, to make a buck on the way out and these whales are worth millions of dollars. >> when seaworld heard that tilikum was available after this accident at sea
no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts...
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talk to us today. >>> he's out. it was hard to tell. >> it was cupcake -- no, it's not cupcake. >> it's hard to tell because he was wearing sunglasses. somebody just woke up. >> i don't know. >> all right. i don't know. he's going to fall again. >> wow, he's really gone. oh, stop. his head just went. where did he go? >> i don't want him banging into that metal thing. that's okay. >> arty lang kept him roaring with the dark humor. he's known to pass out on air and start verbal altercations with fellow cast members while under the influence. he's been sew boar for a year and half. the new book "crash and burn." how are you? >> good to be here, piers. >> you are watching yourself passing out laugh sglg a brilliant comic at work. our generations jonathan winters, why would you not laugh? >> what was extraordinary to me, i did the show a couple times when you were there. you were so part of the family, such an amazing energy between you. i would never have known or guessed the personal hell i read about in "crash and bur
talk to us today. >>> he's out. it was hard to tell. >> it was cupcake -- no, it's not cupcake. >> it's hard to tell because he was wearing sunglasses. somebody just woke up. >> i don't know. >> all right. i don't know. he's going to fall again. >> wow, he's really gone. oh, stop. his head just went. where did he go? >> i don't want him banging into that metal thing. that's okay. >> arty lang kept him roaring with the dark humor. he's known to...
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and i used unforgivable language. and again, i apologize. >> jimmy: you know, he said revelations instead of accusations. [ laughter ] which i think that's what they call a freudian slip. can we see that tie again? because -- yeah. just in case you don't know how serious i am, take a good hard look at this tie covered with footballs. [ laughter ] it's going to sound look a joke. but it isn't. you know who reached out to mayor ford today to offer assistance? charlie sheen. he did. for real. and there you go. problem solved. [ cheers and applause ] this is something. a dog named rupee has become the first dog to climb mount everest. his owner really threw the hell out of a frisbee, and up he went. [ laughter ] rupee and his owner, jo ann lepson hiked for ten days to make it to mt. everest base camp which is 17,000 feet above sea level. this is rupee on the hike. he looks like he's having a great time. [ laughter ] i'd be pretty mad if somebody told me we're going for a walk and then took me on a 17,000-foot climb throug
and i used unforgivable language. and again, i apologize. >> jimmy: you know, he said revelations instead of accusations. [ laughter ] which i think that's what they call a freudian slip. can we see that tie again? because -- yeah. just in case you don't know how serious i am, take a good hard look at this tie covered with footballs. [ laughter ] it's going to sound look a joke. but it isn't. you know who reached out to mayor ford today to offer assistance? charlie sheen. he did. for...
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thank you for joining us, on "hardball." "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, chris christie spent the day basking in the glow of his resounding victory last night. but before we get caught up in what he called "the spirit of sandy" it is worth actually taking a look at the man's record. >> big news, big election results. >> big win for chris christie in new jersey, a boost for his presidential prospects. >> republicans are crowing about the big chris christie landslide in new jersey, as he prepares to become the national frontrunner for the 2016 race. >> was that a campaign speech for running for president in 2016? >> so chris christie is running on the theme "i can do it". >> chris christie emerged from last night's election as a frontrunner for the 2016 republican election. and he got there in no small part, thanks to hurricane sandy. but don't take our word for it. >> my pledge to you tonight is i will govern with the spirit of sandy. >> the spirit of sandy that christie
thank you for joining us, on "hardball." "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, chris christie spent the day basking in the glow of his resounding victory last night. but before we get caught up in what he called "the spirit of sandy" it is worth actually taking a look at the man's record. >> big news, big election results. >> big win for chris christie in new jersey, a boost for his presidential...
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use 280. we are looking over here as a good alternate for you. you don't need one for the south bay. north bay, northbound routes looking good. a live look at fremont. we have a little build. no big deal as far as the speeds go. upper 50s at their very worst. south of the dumbarton bridge. the map shows you the tri-valley. we have your traditional slowdown. 580 holding pretty steady. the norm to your tri-valley. it moves smoothly past an earlier crash. 880 through oakland and 24 down through the caldecott, pretty standard there as well. a live look outside. i am going to save that for the next report. i want you guys too get back to the news. back to you. >>> happening today, san jose state university facing major budget cuts this morning. the changes mean some pretty tough times ahead for students and teachers. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live at san jose state where school leaders are holding an emergency meeting later this morning about that budget crisis. >> reporter: good morni
use 280. we are looking over here as a good alternate for you. you don't need one for the south bay. north bay, northbound routes looking good. a live look at fremont. we have a little build. no big deal as far as the speeds go. upper 50s at their very worst. south of the dumbarton bridge. the map shows you the tri-valley. we have your traditional slowdown. 580 holding pretty steady. the norm to your tri-valley. it moves smoothly past an earlier crash. 880 through oakland and 24 down through...